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Abstract

High dosage buprenorphine (Subutex® ) has been prescribed as a replacement therapy for major opioid dependencies in France since 1996. However, several studies have underlined its lethal risk, especially when administered intravenously, or when combined with benzodiazepines, alcohol or other central nervous system depressants. We report three fatal buprenorphine-related poisonings after snorting, among outside protocol individuals, observed at the Forensic Medicine Unit of Caen University Hospital. Medico-legal autopsies and complementary examinations were performed. The results are presented and discussed. Lethal poisoning after snorting buprenorphine was considered the most probable cause of death. These observations illustrate the risk of fatal poisoning by buprenorphine per-nasal route, which has rarely been reported in the literature although snorting is particularly prized by individuals outside the substitution therapy. We also observed the combination of buprenorphine and alcohol. By evaluating the pharmacological characteristics of this substance, as well as the data previously published in the literature, we have attempted to explain the pathophysiological mechanisms of this particular mode of poisoning that can easily be fatal.

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Title
Fatal poisoning due to snorting buprenorphine and alcohol consumption
Author
Ferrant, Ophélie; Papin, Frédérique; Clin, Bénédicte; Lacroix, Christian; Saussereau, Elodie; Remoué, Jean-Emmanuel; Goullé, Jean-Pierre
Pages
e8-e11
Publication year
2011
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
e-ISSN
18726283
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1033337989
Copyright
© 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd